Correlation of heart rate recovery, aerobic physical activity and performance. A sub-analysis of the EURO-Ex trial

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Objective: Existing literature has shown heart rate recovery one minute (HRR1) after exercise termination in cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) to correlate with performance, although no data exist on HRR3 and 5 in a population without manifest cardiovascular disease. We aimed to analyze whether HRR3 and 5 correlate with relative oxygen uptake at peak performance (VO2 peak) and maximal power (Pmax) as well as with weekly physical activity (PA). › Methods: We conducted a sub-analysis of the Euro(pean)Ex(er-cise) trial enrolling subjects between 50 and 70 years of age without manifest cardiovascular disease (n=59). Subjects underwent CPET following an individualized ramp protocol with an exercise duration between 10 and 14 minutes. › Results: VO2 peak (35.6±9.0 ml/kg/min) and Pmax (245.3±80.4 W) correlated significantly with HRR1 (22.6±7.9/min, both p <0.001; r=0.51; HRR1: p=0.277; r=0.15; HRR3: p=0.156; r=0.20). Subjects with PA>5h/week (8.8±2.0) differed significantly from those with no regular sports in terms of HRR5 (p<0.010) and VO2 peak (p<0.001). › Conclusions: HRR5 is a better predictor for maximal exercise capacity than HRR1 or 3. › Clinical Relevance: HRR5 should be included in exercise testing.

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Simon, W., Guazzi, M., & Halle, M. (2020). Correlation of heart rate recovery, aerobic physical activity and performance. A sub-analysis of the EURO-Ex trial. Deutsche Zeitschrift Fur Sportmedizin, 71(1), 19–24. https://doi.org/10.5960/dzsm.2019.402

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